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Box Shot 3D

Box Shot 3D - 2.13.1

Virtual cover rendering software.

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Current Version: 2.13.1
Release Date: 2009-11-24
License: Shareware
Downloads (this version): 132
Downloads (all versions): 3,776
Price: $60.00

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Box Shot 3D ReviewGreat for the job! - Version: 2.12.1, 5/14/2009 11:23PM PST

bwickens
This is simply great software. I have graphic designers with little interest in the learning curve of more complex 3D software who have been able to dimensionally visualize concepts rapidly and convincingly. The results are impressive -- certainly presentation worthy, and it really helps us test out ideas before committing to dimensional models. The ability to import 3DS for files for custom shapes is a major feature addition. Of course, there are products out there costing many multiples the price of this program which provide more control, but that control comes at a price - both in terms of time and money.

I also give a big thumbs up to Vitaly at Box Shot 3D for the excellent personal and rapid support.
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Box Shot 3D ReviewGood stuff - Version: 2.9.2, 7/28/2008 08:36AM PST

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TripleF3000
Very good & simple software and as far as I know the only box shot software for Mac. Some comments:
1) I couldn't find a list of supported image file formats. PNG works but some others not.
2) None of the input elements show units, I guess most of them are using pixels.
3) The rendering speed is very poor. It's a pity they don't seem to make use of the extensive hardware-accelerated libraries in Mac OS X. Running the software through Shark might help too.
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